» That Good Evening\\XLA Dress of i^ywn Yours v We can ( //(... make it ^|Jf|p| NEW 1 again Few ladies really wear their evening dresses out—they dis card them, not because they are worn, but because they have become soiled or the delicate colors faded. Now, no matter how fine the fabric or delicate tile coloring, I can restore it to all ita original beauty and at a "cry trifling cost Tile great-.armadillo had 92 tcetli —more than any other animai pos sesses, ; ,

BLAMP1ED SPORTS Blampied St. I'ntiick's Day sportjs, " — held on Tuesday, proved: very sue- : cessful and enjoyable. Peifect wea : thcr prevailed, ami' the attendance u'as the largest ever recorded ill .con nection with this annual fixture. The ... | horse racing events proved very in :e.'esting, and there were scvVal ex li.lngly close finishes.. '1 he athletic portion of lhe programme was .very successful. The only mishap of the' day was to a spectator of the pony race, named T. Ryan, from Day lesford. In his eagerness, lie pres sed forward 011 to the course, and was knocked down by: one of the ponies. ' He sustained slight concus sion .of the brain, but is progressing favorably.' The : Rev. Father "Byrne I of-St. Peter's, was present! durinjf the afternoon; The hon. secretary, Mr Uousch,' and the energetic committee, are to-be complimented upon the splendid a:rangements which prevail ed. A bicycle road race from Blam pied to Newlyn and return, was run off at 11- -o'clock in the mo...

peouli&amp;r premonition. A remarkable fact has oome lo light in oonneotiun witn the deaths of Mr and Mrs J. G Minnie, who were killed in the railway aooident at Exeter, NS.W. Mr Minnla, who was employed at the interlooking branch, Cootamandra, wae returning to duly with his wife after a holiday. He did not tike the idea of reluming to Coo amnndra, aod several times be aaid be seemed to have a lamp in his obest when be bought of having to retorn there- The pair wouir probably have esoipnd iojury biJ they not ohanged carriages just b'-: fore the train left Std-oey. Tbej originally BeatEd themselves in U. • fifth oarriage from ihe engine, but f.8 it wao a smoker tbey looked for a oon-Bmober, and bad lo go near i> e Sogine to find one

MINING NOTES. J The William Tell on Monday inter sected the William Tell loile.at about •243ft out in the wett, crosscut at No. . 5 level. The format ion. is a foot Wide,: ami is nicely mineralised. Prepara lions are being1 made to open out; on the lode, and lenders are invited in this iss[ue for driving* north, and' : south, a Hundred -feet each way. Rehniu's Renewal, at Glenlyon, in ' driving south at the 80ft level, are' finding: the reef improving. ;' North l.ord Roberts have resumed sinming1, and the plant is working 'smoothly. At 86ft. they cut a fla'l leader, 13 inches thick, and carrying1 . gold and' mineral. "... The half-yearly meeting1 of the Ajax North Company will bo held 011 Tiies day, March 31, in ihe Stock Exchange Buildings, Collins street, Melbourne. ■ Particulars of the business to be transacted are • advertised. •' The venerable hall of Staple Inn, Holborn, London, -which dates back to 1540, is . now undergoing1 repair" on account of dilatation. For Perfect Fitti...

THE Ja»Uaf0rd giduaqatc Published Tuesday. Thursday and .Saturday. THURSDAY, MAROH 19. 1911 Tenders close on Friday evening for llie work of repairing woodwork and outside fence at Daylesford Holy Cross Convent. Those in tending to tender should apply to the Mother Superior at the'Convent for particulars. Mr W. J. Aird, optician. Eijuit able Buildings,'Collins Street, Mel bourne, visits Daylesford on Satur day next, and may be consulted on cases of defective eyesight, oculai headaches, and other eye troubles at Mr Morrow's pharmacy. Vincent Street. Those who consult Mr Aird have the benefit of his 17 years of optical experience, and can rely upon his most painstaking skill, and attention. At yesterday's Insolvency 0 nr., before bis Honor Judge Winnekp, a certificate of dispensation was granted John Bateoo, on the application of Mr Sheliard. Mr George Mellor, late of Vinoent Street. Daylesford, draper, who died on January 26, left property valued at £6283 to bio widow, Tbe secretary ...

A DYSPEPTIC'S LIFE SAVED. Severe P;iin and Sickness for Many Years Cured by .1'Simple Antacid. Neighbors Said He \{'as a Dying •Man. Chronic indigestion and sickness after food and- severe pains were ail quickly cured by :i very simple rem edy in .the. case of Mr R. Savigan/ ti Oloucester-st., Uarnardtown, New port, , Man. In :i letter referning to her husband s illness, Mrs Savigan writes:— He did not know what it was to ..eat' a. meal without it coming back, which appears to have been : his condition , for-a considerable time, until lus wife,'while, reading' a ladies' paper, saw ordinary bisur.ited mag nesia recommended- for indigestion, j arid obtained a.: small: quantity so that her husband might : try it. A few doses irave Mr .aaviean urent relief. and before he hacl finished the first supply the trouble was practically cured. To use Mrs 'Savigan's own words: ."He can eat his food, and is looking- splendid, and. can do his work; r ill. fact, all the: people about, here look at ...

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